Hi everyone,
I'm seeking advice from those who have experienced something similar to me...
I'm a young Canadian woman who is in an almost-3 year relationship with a Slovakian man who is exercising his rights to live and work in the UK, as a European.
I applied for the EEA2 Residence Card, and it was refused. The reason being that we didn't supply enough information to prove to be in a durable relationship. Unfortunately, we've moved 4 times in the past 2 years and receive all of our bills online, so I was only able to provide:
- Our tenancy agreements
- Home office letter saying that my boyfriend is a registered worker
- My national insurance number
We are going to appeal this, as my visa is expired now - I can't re-apply.
I would love any advice on making an appeal: how to appeal without any legal help (financially unable to hire a solicitor), what documents to include (we'll have to get creative there), and if it's worth the hassle of doing an oral hearing vs a paper hearing?
Also, my boyfriend and I live with a flatmate, a family friend of mine from Canada, maybe this affected the application, as "akin to marriage" couples don't often live with friends. Would it be worth it to do an oral hearing and drag her in as a witness?
PLEASE HELP!
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